Where do they form?

Most salivary gland stones form in one of the submandibular glands you have two of these glands (one on each side) under the bottom of your mouth.

The stone becomes lodged in the duct running from the submandibular gland underneath the tongue.

Saliva is also produced in the parotid glands just below and in front of your ears, and in the sublingual glands beneath your tongue, but it's much less common for stones to form here.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018